Titled: Senate votes to bar emergency gun confiscation
The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to prohibit the confiscation of
legally owned guns during an emergency like last year's Hurricane
Katrina, marking another victory for the gun lobby.By a vote of
84-16, the Senate embraced an amendment by Sen. David Vitter, a
Louisiana Republican. He attached his measure to a domestic security
spending bill for the fiscal year starting October 1 that the Senate is
expected to pass soon.
The U.S. House of Representatives has
passed its version of the spending bill and negotiators will have to
decide whether to keep the gun provision. The House is usually
sympathetic to gun owners.
Citing the constitutional right to
bear arms, Vitter said that during an emergency people should be
allowed to hold onto "legally possessed firearms to defend your life,
your property" at a time when telephone lines and cell phones probably
are not operating and victims "can't reach out to law enforcement
authorities."
Progress - But it is a pity that we have to put into law what is already there.
"Shall not be infringed"
Of course there is always a hopeful idiot at hand:
Sen. Richard Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, added, "You send the
National Guardsmen in ... and then snipers start shooting at them and
the police make it known this is going to be a gun-free zone. We don't
want any National Guardsmen killed because of this national emergency,
this disaster. Is that an unreasonable thing?"
Yup - law abiding people waiting to ambush the National Guard. Happens all the time... such is the mindset of the crazy left. As if the criminals in an emergency are just going to hand them over peacefully...